Japanese Pop Spring Song Ranking [2026]
We’ll introduce the latest top 100 songs from the Japanese spring song rankings, all at once, ordered by most views! Spring is all about new encounters, and it’s hard not to feel excited about a new chapter—but sometimes the changes can be exhausting.
In those moments, listen to today’s popular tracks and blow off some steam! The playlist is updated weekly.
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Japanese Pop Spring Songs Ranking [2026] (71–80)
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmOfisharu Higedan Dism71rank/position

This song is the quintessential love song by Official HIGE DANDism, included on the album Escaparade released in April 2018.
It likens life to a single reel of film, infused with a warm desire to keep recording memories with a beloved partner.
Many listeners likely feel their hearts flutter at the cinematic worldview that paints the two lovers’ story as if it were a movie.
It also drew attention as the theme song for the film Love Me, Love Me Not, released in August 2020.
Although not a single, it has continued to be adored by many, with over 600 million streams.
A classic choice as a wedding song for pledging your future together, this track makes even the most ordinary everyday scenes shine when you listen to it with the one you love in the gentle spring air.
Sakura RockCHERRYBLOSSOM72rank/position

CHERRYBLOSSOM is a band known for its appealing female dual vocals that unfortunately disbanded in 2010.
Their song “Sakura Rock” is their fourth single, released in 2009, and it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Katekyo Hitman Reborn!” The lyrics express how, when the cherry blossom season arrives, you think, “It’s that time of year again,” and remember someone.
That someone was once important but is no longer by your side.
It’s a cherry blossom song packed with a sense of poignancy, set to a rock-influenced sound.
May DayBUMP OF CHICKEN73rank/position

From the intro, it has a hopeful vibe that perfectly suits the fresh season from spring to early summer.
It’s a single from 2007.
With lyrics and sound that showcase BUMP’s signature style, it’s a song about facing yourself, radiating a broad sense of compassion.
The words, infused with inner feelings, combined with the band’s driving energy, make it especially satisfying to sing.
The melody spans a fair range, but it’s not too high, so it’s easy to enjoy casually.
It also carries a sense of friendship, so it could be great for karaoke with friends!
March of the PetalsAimer74rank/position

A heartwarming song that portrays springtime farewells and new beginnings.
Parting from close friends is lonely, but the gentle melody resonates in your heart, giving you the courage to move forward on your own path.
It was included on the single “I beg you/Hanabiratachi no March/Sailing,” released in January 2019, and later featured on the album “Sun Dance.” The music video stars Mirei Sasaki from Hinatazaka46, and its depiction of youthful scenes is especially memorable.
It’s perfect for listening to on your commute as you head to a new class or school, basking in the spring air.
Even those little anxieties can turn into excitement when accompanied by Aimer’s voice.
Spring ~spring~Hysteric Blue75rank/position

One of the quintessential spring songs of the 1990s is Hysteric Blue’s “Haru ~spring~.” Released in 1999 as the band’s second single, it reached No.
5 on the Oricon Singles Chart.
Its fresh band sound and clear, airy vocals made a strong impression and turned it into a big hit.
In 2016, Eir Aoi covered the song, drawing renewed attention.
After Hysteric Blue disbanded, vocalist Tama and drummer Takuya formed the group Sabão and released a self-cover of “Haru ~spring~.”
The Town Where Spring Never Comesaruku hito76rank/position

This song is packed with the charm of electronic vocals.
The accompaniment is electric, perfectly matching the Vocaloid voice.
It creates a gentle, fairy-tale-like atmosphere.
The song portrays a girl’s honest feelings, expressing a sense of reality as she gazes at the city and the world while carrying various things within her.
In just two short minutes, it captures the atmosphere of a time when spring feels just around the corner.
It’s perfect for an April afternoon nap scene.
seasonikimonogakari77rank/position

In spring, where meetings and farewells intersect, we sometimes feel a vague anxiety that casts a shadow over the heart and a melancholy for which we can’t find a reason.
Gently accompanying that indistinct sense of unease and loneliness is Ikimonogakari’s “Kisetsu” (“Season”).
Included on the album “WE DO,” this song is a tender ballad spun with the warm melodies so characteristic of Ikimonogakari.
Having created many spring-themed songs, Ikimonogakari uses this track to portray the anxieties and loneliness that everyone feels in spring, as well as a bright sense of hope—embracing the full range of emotions that arise in the heart.
It’s a song that delivers a gentle warmth to your heart, no matter what you’re feeling.


